York County Magisterial District Court 19-3-11 temporarily closed by COVID-19
Updated 11:02 PM;
York County Court Administration today announced the temporary closure of Magisterial District Court 19-03-11, 200 Rosedale Drive in Manchester, following a court employee’s positive test for COVID-19.
The employee last worked in the court facility on April 23, and as required, adhered to health and safety guidelines including the use of personal protective equipment and social distancing when interacting with the public, according to a news release.
The court will remain closed to the public until the building is cleaned and sufficient staff are cleared by medical personnel to return to work and provide safe and efficient service. Neighboring magisterial district court offices will handle any time-sensitive matters that arise while the court is closed.
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York County Magisterial District Court 19-1-05 temporarily closed
Updated Dec 28, 2020;
York County Court Administration on Monday announced the temporary closure of Magisterial District Court 19-01-05, 745 West Mason Avenue in York, following a court employee’s positive test for COVID-19.
The employee last worked in the court facility on Dec. 23 and as required, adhered to health and safety guidelines including the use of personal protective equipment and social distancing when interacting with the public, a press release said.
The court will remain closed to the public until the facility is cleaned and sufficient staff are cleared by medical personnel to return to work and provide safe and efficient service. Neighboring magisterial district court offices will handle any time-sensitive matters that arise while the court is closed, according to the release.